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public or
private sector, as
opposed to "active
public life" (the
negative negotium meaning "busy-ness").
Otium can be a
temporary or
sporadic time of leisure...
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Author Title 1
Gertrude Atherton “The
Striding Place” 2 E. F.
Benson “
Negotium Perambulans” 3
Algernon Blackwood “The Willows” 4 Ray
Bradbury “The Jar”...
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October 1895) "Naboth's Vineyard" (Hutchinson’s
Magazine December 1923) "
Negotium Perambulans" (Hutchinson's
Magazine November 1922, as "Visible and Invisible")...
- Fletcher, R[obert] (1656). "Lib. 11.; In Ʋxorem, Epig. 44.". Ex otio
negotium. Or,
Martiall his
epigrams translated. With
sundry poems and fancies. engraved...
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subjective law, be they human-made or not,
voluntary or not. See also
negotium iuridi****. ad
quantitatem by the
quantity itemized, e.g. sale ad quantitatem...
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languished in
prison for some time,
during which he
wrote several works:
Negotium posterorum, an
account of the
parliament in 1625; The
Monarchie of Man...
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Canada or the
Egyptian Civil Code),
contracts can be
divided into
their Negotium [fr] (the
substantive content of the contract) and
their Instrumentum [fr]...
- Leibniz, with whom he
exchanged letters,
later published in a book
titled Negotium otiosum seu σκιαμαχία (1720). Also,
during the
first part of the 18th century...
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confessions and
denunciations from heretics. By 1256
Alexander IV's Ut
negotium allowed the
inquisitors to
absolve each
other if they used instruments...
- pp. 35, 85–86, 149–150,
limited preview online. Perdrizet, Paul (1922),
Negotium Perambulans in Tenebris, études de démonologie gréco-orientale, Lib. Istra...